thump_rrr
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I load on a Forster Co-Ax and am currently using Redding Bushing Competition Neck Dies on all my precision calibers.
I currently measure the outside diameter of a loaded round and subtract 0.002” for the bushing dimension.
Would there be any advantage to using expander mandrels 0.002” below bullet diameter?
Am I just making more work for myself or will I see a difference on paper?
Also on the K&M website it shows that the Forster Co-Ax press has more limited range than a conventional press when using expander mandrel so more than 1 die will be needed to cover case dimensions from 6mm BR to 338 Lapua.
I currently measure the outside diameter of a loaded round and subtract 0.002” for the bushing dimension.
Would there be any advantage to using expander mandrels 0.002” below bullet diameter?
Am I just making more work for myself or will I see a difference on paper?
Also on the K&M website it shows that the Forster Co-Ax press has more limited range than a conventional press when using expander mandrel so more than 1 die will be needed to cover case dimensions from 6mm BR to 338 Lapua.